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    Ergyng (or Erging) was a Brittonic kingdom of the sub-Roman and early medieval period, between the 5th and 7th centuries. It was later referred to by the...
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    Archenfield (section Ergyng)
    much larger Welsh kingdom of Ergyng. The name Archenfield is derived from the older and larger Welsh kingdom of Ergyng (or Ercic), which in turn is believed...
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    diocese covered Gwent. There is evidence that his diocese extended into Ergyng (now south-west Herefordshire). He is recorded in charters dating from the...
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    970) Kingdom of Ergyng, in Wales and on the border of what is now Herefordshire, England. Peibio Clafrog ap Erb (c. 525), King of Ergyng Cynfyn ap Peibio...
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    6th-century British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint. He was the evangelist of Ergyng (Welsh: Erging) (later Archenfield, Herefordshire) and much of south-east...
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    Rhinns Strathclyde King of Wales Brycheiniog Ceredigidion Deheubarth Dyfed Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynedd Morgannwg Powys Rhwng Gwy a Hafren Seisyllwg Dumnonia...
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    transl. The Red Cantref) was an area associated with the ancient kingdoms of Ergyng, Gwent and the later Kingdom of Glamorgan. Cantref Coch is linked with the...
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  • Pont y Saeson (Bridge of the Saxons). Meurig reunited his kingdom with Ergyng (Archenfield) by marrying Onbrawst, the daughter of King Gwrgan Fawr (the...
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    based at Llandeilo Abbey. The very early bishops were probably based in Ergyng. Before 1107, the title Bishop of Gwlad Morgan (Glamorgan) had been adopted...
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  • Gwrgan Fawr (category Monarchs of Ergyng)
    645) was a king of Ergyng, a south-east Welsh kingdom of the Early Middle Ages. He was the son of Cynfyn and rightful heir to the Ergyng throne which, however...
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  • Erging may refer to: Ergyng, early medieval Welsh kingdom Indoor rower, type of indoor rower This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    estuary. It then attacked Ergyng in south-east Wales (now Archenfield in Herefordshire) and captured Cyfeilliog, Bishop of Ergyng. Edward ransomed him for...
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    refusing to eat at the royal table. King Meurig of Glywysing and Gwent invades Ergyng (Archenfield), and reunites the two Welsh kingdoms (approximate date). King...
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  • of Ergyng in the early seventh century. His father was Rhun ab Eneas Ledewig the Breton, his mother was the sister of Peibio Clafrog, King of Ergyng, and...
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    by Erb, possibly a descendant of Caradoc, who may have been a ruler of Ergyng east of the Black Mountains who won control of a wider area to the south...
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  • Gwrtheyrnion Buellt Pengwern Elfael Maelienydd Morgannwg Glywysing Gwent Ergyng Dumnonia (Located in modern South West England) There existed other Brittonic...
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    Wars Devolution Medieval kingdoms Brycheiniog Ceredigion Deheubarth Dyfed Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynllwg Gwynedd (history  • culture) Morgannwg Powys (Wenwynwyn •...
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    south west England, Cornwall and much of Devon Dyfed – south west Wales Ergyng – south west Herefordshire, northern Monmouthshire and the Forest of Dean...
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  • Athrwys ap Meurig (category Monarchs of Ergyng)
    South Wales. His mother was Onbrawst, daughter of Gwrgan Fawr, King of Ergyng. His siblings were Idnerth and Ffriog. His wife may have been Cenedlon ferch...
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    English) as Archenfield, previously the kingdom of Ergyng, adjoining the modern border with Wales. Ergyng was later reduced to a semi-autonomous cantref retaining...
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    Wars Devolution Medieval kingdoms Brycheiniog Ceredigion Deheubarth Dyfed Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynllwg Gwynedd (history  • culture) Morgannwg Powys (Wenwynwyn •...
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    tombs, including Dubricius, a 6th-century British saint who evangelised Ergyng (now Archenfield) and much of South-East Wales, Meurig ap Tewdrig, King...
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    Wars Devolution Medieval kingdoms Brycheiniog Ceredigion Deheubarth Dyfed Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynllwg Gwynedd (history  • culture) Morgannwg Powys (Wenwynwyn •...
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  • Gwent, and Ergyng. His father may have divided the kingdom among his sons, with Rhys receiving Glywyssing and Ffernfael, much of Gwent. (Ergyng was apparently...
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    Wars Devolution Medieval kingdoms Brycheiniog Ceredigion Deheubarth Dyfed Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynllwg Gwynedd (history  • culture) Morgannwg Powys (Wenwynwyn •...
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    riches') who united Glywysing with the neighbouring kingdoms of Gwent and Ergyng, although some have argued for the similar 10th-century ruler Morgan Hen...
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    the royal inter-relationships of the kingdoms of Glywysing, Gwent, and Ergyng are so completely inter-twined that it is not possible to construct an independent...
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    rule in Britain, the area was at the southern edge of the Welsh kingdom of Ergyng. The only evidence of continuing settlement at Monmouth is a record of a...
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  • of Gwent (in Southern Wales) dies; his kingdom is divided into Gwent and Ergyng (approximate date). Summer – Lazic War: The Byzantine army under Bessas...
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    River Severn and the River Wye. It was traditionally part of the kingdom of Ergyng but would, in later times, be recorded as part of the kingdoms of Gwent...
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